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The Monthly Letter
Fruit, wine, cheese—classic monthly gift subscriptions for the person who already has everything. But what if you gave something they can’t eat or drink, yet will eagerly anticipate every month?
Introducing a yearlong letter subscription: 12 thoughtfully written letters delivered once a month, each themed to match a blend of what you tell us about the recipient, current events, holidays, and seasonal moments. Every letter becomes a small, personal ritual — a pause in the day, a moment of surprise, and a keepsake to revisit.
What each monthly letter includes
A personal opening tailored to the recipient’s interests and your notes about them.
A theme tied to the month’s holidays, seasons, cultural moments, or big events happening around the world.
A short, original piece of writing: a story fragment, an evocative scene, a letter from a fictional character, a poem, or a reflective essay.
A closing with a small prompt, musing, or suggestion for a simple activity (no pressure—just a gentle invitation).
Optionally, a physical presentation: high-quality paper, an envelope with a wax seal or stamp, and archivally printed text for keeping.
Why this works
It’s consumable in a different way: nourishment for the mind and heart rather than the stomach.
Customization makes each letter feel uniquely meant for the recipient.
Monthly cadence builds anticipation and becomes a ritual they look forward to.
Letters can be kept as a cherished collection, reread, and saved for years.
How to personalize
Provide basic info: name, age range, key interests, tone preference (playful, thoughtful, literary, humorous).
Share special dates, inside jokes, or themes you’d like included or avoided.
Choose physical delivery dates; choose a theme for each month or leave it in our hands.
Examples of monthly themes
January: New beginnings — a short speculative story about a fresh start.
February: Quiet affection — a heartfelt note inspired by remembered small gestures.
April: Renewal — a reflective piece tied to spring and global observances.
October: Stories at dusk — a slightly eerie, atmospheric vignette for cozy nights.
This is the alternative gift that keeps giving: thoughtful, unexpected, and entirely consumable in the best sense. Every month, they’ll open a letter and find something that speaks to now — to them, to the world, and to the connection you wanted to celebrate.
Fruit, wine, cheese—classic monthly gift subscriptions for the person who already has everything. But what if you gave something they can’t eat or drink, yet will eagerly anticipate every month?
Introducing a yearlong letter subscription: 12 thoughtfully written letters delivered once a month, each themed to match a blend of what you tell us about the recipient, current events, holidays, and seasonal moments. Every letter becomes a small, personal ritual — a pause in the day, a moment of surprise, and a keepsake to revisit.
What each monthly letter includes
A personal opening tailored to the recipient’s interests and your notes about them.
A theme tied to the month’s holidays, seasons, cultural moments, or big events happening around the world.
A short, original piece of writing: a story fragment, an evocative scene, a letter from a fictional character, a poem, or a reflective essay.
A closing with a small prompt, musing, or suggestion for a simple activity (no pressure—just a gentle invitation).
Optionally, a physical presentation: high-quality paper, an envelope with a wax seal or stamp, and archivally printed text for keeping.
Why this works
It’s consumable in a different way: nourishment for the mind and heart rather than the stomach.
Customization makes each letter feel uniquely meant for the recipient.
Monthly cadence builds anticipation and becomes a ritual they look forward to.
Letters can be kept as a cherished collection, reread, and saved for years.
How to personalize
Provide basic info: name, age range, key interests, tone preference (playful, thoughtful, literary, humorous).
Share special dates, inside jokes, or themes you’d like included or avoided.
Choose physical delivery dates; choose a theme for each month or leave it in our hands.
Examples of monthly themes
January: New beginnings — a short speculative story about a fresh start.
February: Quiet affection — a heartfelt note inspired by remembered small gestures.
April: Renewal — a reflective piece tied to spring and global observances.
October: Stories at dusk — a slightly eerie, atmospheric vignette for cozy nights.
This is the alternative gift that keeps giving: thoughtful, unexpected, and entirely consumable in the best sense. Every month, they’ll open a letter and find something that speaks to now — to them, to the world, and to the connection you wanted to celebrate.